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  • Scholarships for College: All You Need to Know

    Scholarships for College: All You Need to Know

    Student loan debt has hit an all-time high of $1.59 trillion in January 2022, with borrowers graduating college with an average debt of $28,950. If you want to graduate with less debt, it is critical that you maximize your financial aid. Scholarships are a great way to pay for college because, unlike loans, you don’t…

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  • Scholarships for High School Students

    Scholarships for High School Students

    For high school students with a dream to attend college or university, it is important that you set and achieve academic goals early on. You need to show that you’ve challenged yourself academically and have what it takes to succeed in your dream school. You should also understand that college can be expensive, costing an…

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  • Scholarships for International Students

    Scholarships for International Students

    An International Student’s Guide for College Funding In a recent survey of 559 U.S. higher education institutions, 65 percent reported an increase in applications for admission from international students for the 2022-23 academic year. However, many international students struggle to find the funding they need.   In this article, we share some insight as to where…

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  • Scholarships for Black Women

    Scholarships for Black Women

    Black women take on more student loan debt than any other demographic and have the highest average total student debt at $41,466 for undergraduate and $75,085 for graduate school, according to an analysis of federal data by the American Association of University Women. If you’re a Black female student, here are the specific scholarships you can apply for. Here…

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  • Scholarships for Hispanic Students

    Scholarships for Hispanic Students

    College is worth the investment, but it can be expensive. Student loan debt has hit an all-time high of $1.59 trillion in January 2022, and Latino students are more likely to take on student debt. A 2020 study showed that 72 percent of Latino students take out loans to finance their education, compared with 65…

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  • Scholarships for Women

    Scholarships for Women

    Women face challenges in their higher education journey and career. Women outnumber men on college campuses and soon will represent the majority of the U.S. college-educated workforce. But the gender gap is still far from closing. Furthermore, many women, including low-income women, minority women, older women, and women with children, face major financial, institutional, and situational barriers…

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